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ORGANIC RE-ADJUSTMENT
CALM
AROUSED
EMOTION
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EMOTIONS
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EMOVERE
Latin word which literally
means to move out
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EMOTION
State of mind in whichfeelings, sentiments or
attitudes are predominantover cognition and volition.
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MOODS
Mild emotions, temporary in nature,
but may last longer but in varying
degrees in individuals.
TEMPERAMENT Innate emotional level
characteristic of a person.
PREFERENCES
The mildest form of affective
states, concerns or inclinations,biases, likes, dislikes.
ATTITUDES
Organized patterns ofpreferences; could be correct orbad.
PREJUDICES
Unfavorable attitudes anddefended strongly by theindividual.
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MOODS
Negative Thinker ; Positive
Thinker
TEMPERAMENT Racial Discrimination
PREFERENCES
Love, bad tripATTITUDES
Soft-spoken ; High blood
PREJUDICES
Gender ; Color
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ELEMENTS OF EMOTIONS
THE BODY/PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTPrimary Emotions innate and universal
Secondary Emotions those that vary across
people and cultures
THE MIND
Thought and emotion reciprocate with other;
they are not opposites.
CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT
Strongly influences the content of peoples
emotional experiences.
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PHYSIOLOGICAL AROUSAL
OUR BODY AUTOMATICALLY REACTS
DURING EMOTIONAL SITUATIONS.THIS IS DUE TO THE AUTONOMIC
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
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HOW DO WE FIT EMOTIONAL
ELEMENTS?
IMAGINE THIS
One night you are walking alone in adeserted street, you noticed that someone is
stalking you. Your heart begins pounding,
your steps quickened, and you feel scared.
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HOW DO WE FIT EMOTIONAL
ELEMENTS?
Your Heart Begins
Pounding
Your Steps Quickened
You Feel Scared
Physiological Arousal
Expressions /
Reactions
Feelings / Conscious
Experience
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EMOTIONS
FEELINGS /CONSCIOUSEXPERIENCE
PHYSIOLOGICALAROUSAL
EXPRESSIONS/REACTIONS
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WHICH COMES FIRSTNEXT?
1. Your Heart Begins Pounding
2. Your Steps Quickened
3. You Feel Scared
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THEORIES OF EMOTION
MC DOUGALLS THEORY OF EMOTION
AND INSTINCT
JAMESLANGE THEORY CANNON-BARD THALAMIC THEORY
SCHACHTERS TWO FACTOR THEORY
CENTRAL THEORY (CEREBRAL) SOMATIC THEORY
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MC DOUGALLS THEORY OF
EMOTION AND INSTINCT
EMOTION INSTINCT
ACTIVITY
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JAMESLANGE THEORY
BODILYCHANGE
PERCEIVEDSTIMULUS
EMOTIONALEXPERIENCE
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CANNON-BARD THALAMIC
THEORY (Emergency Theory)
PERCEIVEDSTIMULUS
BODILY CHANGEEMOTIONALEXPERIENCE
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SCHACHTERS
TWO-FACTOR THEORY
EMOTION COGNITION
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CENTRAL THEORY
HYPOTHALAMUS conceptPHENOMENA of emotion
CEREBRALCORTEX
EMOTIONS
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SOMATIC THEORY
SOMATIC ACTIVATION CEREBRALCORTEX
EMOTIONS
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Emotional Expressions
VERBAL
Use of words in expressing emotions/feelings
(WRITTEN /ORAL)
NON-VERBAL Facial Expression
Gestures
Sounds
Silence
Voice inflection
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Broad Classifications:
Anger
FearDepressive Reactions
Love
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ANGER
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Anger
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ANGER
ATTACK
SOURCE
(PHYSICAL / VERBAL)
DISPLACEMENT
ESCAPE-GOATING
FREE-FLOATING
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FEAR
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AFRAID
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FEAR
The Most troublesome kind of
emotion.
Experience due to unpreparedness
to handle a situation.
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Depressive Reactions
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DEPRESSIVE
REACTIONS
A goal-related emotion, usually an after effect
of a failure. (Frustration & Disappointment)
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DEPRESSIVE REACTIONS:
SADNESS
GRIEF
LONELINESS
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LOV
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LOVE
It involves focusing of strongpositive feelings towards others.